Singapore Standard, 21 July 1952

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  • 17 1 Singapore Standard 3k iL ->] X VOL. 11l NO. 19. MONDAY, JULY 21, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 437 1 special Standard Correspondent DJAKARTA Jul) 20 The United States, through h~ aid programme to Indonesia) has poured more jthan $300,000 Malayan into the development ol a bigger Indonesian remitting iimlu-li\. The Standard learns. Nine rubber proces i 4 plants, provided by EGA I be
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  • 89 1 i i MARKEI M \\r\\ M> i .trr. > t Mi 1 r«M ike p i m fossils la :n\ stcrioti*] ioj the pat i Pei ■war. H }'.•> ;i'»u h ■i i rni.ition 1 whit.- j:- s i be i ii m I
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  • 50 1 MR FOR< I BQ., kORE Julj _'o 1 1 P). Force urarpUuies roared ihroagh heavj n, in. l i\. t<» hit I I ftepamtc K««l supply buildups 50 mis. r Old i Rod y and xplosions. just across Ighter I ther aV> E ter craft.
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  • 57 1 Power Plants Arc Blasted AMERICAN c m lei p terday carried out on Chosen power planl central North X »rea claiming raider planes reported find i ni* he their targets halted repair s to locks and tianstorme si >ns and wrecked nearby marshal 2 Reuter HOLLYWOOD. July 20 (UPI Marion
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  • 8 1 RLD will the oute to- A.P.
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  • 44 1 TOR'- i nding ions e\ i- Commuj this mom ived hopes m world cap: 1 thai i locked i to be tho: c (uelched >n day. Communist i nee >tia- :tted ting Red prisoners m > act 12-minute the !S Ol
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  • 35 1 NEW V( >RK, July 19 <Reuter) Fortyfou i the ♦■> survivors I the N ghter Black Gull which went up m Barnes 65 miles from here were brought S| ten md, New York, tonight.
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  • 156 1 LONDON, Julj 20 (Reuter). The Left \>iMi: paper Reynold's >«•>** todaj predicted that the policy of Dr. Malan would lead to violence and eventually destroy Nhi ill Africa. "Out of a total South African population of not much more than 11,000,000," the paper said m
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  • 64 1 LONDON. July 1». UP) A geisha Kirl doll m Jap anese national costume a foot and a half tall was floun m from Tokyo as a »ift to Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Brought by a Cornel jet airliner, it is a gift from the Junior Air
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  • 103 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— One bandit was killed m the Federation yesterday. lie was ambushed by a combined Police and Military party m the Kuala Kubu district ol Seiangor. The other two bandits tied. A pairol ot tne First Cameronians fired at three terrorists m the Labis
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  • 50 1 LONDON*. July 20, (Renter). I —At the annual" conference of I the British Labour Party m s tptember, the South Norfolk constituency of the Party will move a resolution that India's Prime Minister. Mr. .lawaharlal Nehru should be asked to act as mediator m Korea.
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  • 57 1 China Reds Seize Inner Tibet Capital HONGKONG, July 20 (UP)— Units of the Chinese Communist Army have entered Shlgatse capital of Inner Tibet, the New China Agency reported. Shigatse, the westernmost point m Tibet* is the headquarters of the Red-installed rulei-. the Panchen Lama. The agency said the Reds have
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  • 28 1 Red Cross officials said yesterday that at least 10 persons re missing m floods, which inundated a large section of Rockford, Illinois which has 100,000 inhabitants.
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  • 30 1 BRITAIN. Switzerland and other countries have pers the U.S not to send a voting delegation to the International Red Cross conference next k at 'l oronto. Reuter
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  • 504 1 IPOII. Sun. Three State tuncillbrs and two Asian rs were among L 5 elected as first officers oi the Pei ik Labour Party, which A form< ai a meeting m the Perak Clerical Union today. More than n Malays, Chinese and Indians from
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  • 74 1 BIG US A- WEAPONS PLAN ISHINGTON 3ulw 2(1: (R ruler) The Inilrd SUtrs 1"» vorkiiig •'"Se «'*l>an>ion Programme lor which nearly tfrree tlumsand million dollars n.-rr recently voted •> lin K ri> —to Drovide ;t family" of at<nni<- wrapun s tor ur- by th« air rorce. army and navy. »a
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  • 33 1 A nf.w robot rdini lq M Anirh maintain i tfnstant unvarying altitude m the stratosphere for ro tHa tbree da> i bas been *ni 91U by tha United biatc* An Forcta
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  • Article, Illustration
    54 1 photo. THE veil of th<- lion (icrald Lascelles 1 bride the former Miss Angela Dowding, is swept b> the wind on to the bridesmaids causing temporary confusion at St. Mar garet's, Westminster, London. The bridegroom, younger son of the Prin cess Royal, is l.'tth m line of succession
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  • 237 1 Support For Bevan 's 'Cut Arms' Demand LONDON July 20. (R iter) Sixty resolutions backing the demand of Labour leftwinger Ane Bevan for a scaling down of Britain's arms progi I b< m proposed for the annual conference ol Labour Party m September, it was official today. The resolutions which
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  • 51 1 LONDON. July 20, (AP).— The pro-labour Sunday Pictorial which claims 5,000,000 readers reported majority of those participating m a poll want to cut down on the Queen's expenses. In Its issue today, the Pictorial said 18,135 readers replied— all favouring a simpler life for the royal
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  • 71 1 ROME. July 20 <UP>:- An Italian movie producer I I proposed bringing the < ants of the recent Miss Universe bathing beauty contest to I tor rejudging. D. Forges Vdavanzati, Italian movie producer for "Miss Italy. pert 19-year-old Giovanna Mazzotti. said he would be willing to
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  • 260 1 TEHERAN, July 20 IVrmirr \lim< <1 Hkmrum Ei Sullanrh onlrnil pro\ inrial ami mili!;u\ n»inin;iinl< < throughout Inrti t a«nmr lull pOWCTI I«mI;i< to -uj» |n•♦'^^ riot- ami «l< iiinn-Irali«»ii- m Mippoti m for n:< i Premier Mohainni< <l MoMadeq. Troops and poli<
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  • 59 1 OSLO. JUly 20. (Reu'ei > S batteries fired a salute, flag* dipped and ships' sirens the Duke o! Edi! >slo m the yacht P yesterday on his way I The Duke who flew to Norway from Britain on Friday wi! iti days m Swede 4
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  • 30 1 I.ON'DON July 20 <Reul i in and which landed 1.000 miles oil c the desert <>i French Wesi Attica on summarily dismissed, tin BOAC need
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  • 45 1 Ceylonese Want Date Extended Citizenship LUMPUR, s The ..I:-. M Saravai iy that •rition til i Governmeni Ihe He |enei i c Buggesti P S addressed the m< m Citi» i Dblaii 1952 to D Mr Rajasooria would dents ship He I He ad pi
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  • 71 1 i 'i. pi i of Ratal h m |j ,ii n,i |ga iei illim Iv\ n ndvsti i "m i i dirt. I In- pii' ric m m H has d«! liii« d fra t,» ::n i Bts i pound m recent weeks. I moon i
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  • 5 1 THE 1 The
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 166 1 s. m 1 MEN! < v UIMHNC r" /r ftj >' h tvi w/^i j r with pndf. ai G.C.DeSilva&Bros., Jewellers li. s PKk«'. Sini; 1 pore I Phone xj II",. v Jigsaw S >^ sduzz5 duzz eS <>C&MPGTiTI@iti cur 7H/s our/ you may win a prize! .fSf Pr.ZC $100
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    • 31 1 dgfj YOU FIND DeFROSTIN6 EXHAUSTIN6>) ft Si^GETACROSLEY pLoS SHELVADOR* Defrosts ITSELF m 2 to 10 minutes! S I ■■■>: fee flQtchek 10.' 1(J«» 3111 II (MM HAKII KO BIN(;APOKK 9. Ifcl.. XSi*
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  • 433 2 Big Scheme To Start Work On Kelantan Mine Standard Stafl Reporter J UWN >v j 1 1 once again nccixc lari:*' quantities of "Malayan iro«-ore wiih the launching of a nuiltimiflioa dollar ■cbeme to re-open die Tewangan Iron Mine m Kflantan. Two execuiivis of \hr Metal
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  • 54 2 75-Y ear Lease 'Too Short' i;. S« \IK\II. well-known land Mid pro- owner m Singapore, ,1 ih ii i ommendalion «•> ibe I -K. Expert s 1 bai ifce >- j „i instead ol the 99-year a»c is <!•-. «Mtt;ii:inlo the people <-t Singapore, WB ••>;< nd to bufld 4i
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  • 12 2 Bellona's First Vi sit To S'pore for re. She arrived t oi
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  • 490 2 Club For Civil Defence Workers Standard VV oman Reporter M elafa which welcome* nembers from every eommuniti m Singapore, fc Svith or withoul jackets, 91 will open on Satanla) wilh its firsi social function, Mrs. Kathleen Newell, Senior Instructor m i n i! Defence
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  • 156 2 I ill I v^l STAGE oi fina&ung their recow- itio. for ib« r'\i-ion of salariffi «»f •!?<• Services i.tiU -;ai« <i workers was n'.v\\c\ at alter two hours o! i< hai: !»v sii. \«l\i-»»r\ < oumil ;ti i Fourth Industrial ,r«Hi|» Meeting
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  • 415 2 Standard Stall Reporter THREE Belgian Roman Catholic priests _\%ho between them i-fxiit more ilian 100 years m North China arc m Singapore today wilh memories ot month* of detention ami horror untlor the Commanifll riil<-. They are eriroute to Be!-. gium with the determination
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  • 58 2 [R FRANCIS Thomas has; ay th a report m the Straits Times suggesting 'hat hf is seeking nomination j for the forth- i ,mcil ejections i t aU times ::.ade it .a*. I am not -<■ r tination, and that 1 am I not like
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  • 156 2 DONORS TO SATA SATA thanki the following donors: Internati on a 1 Press Eall *{">. 758.80. 800 Joo Pheng Ming t T >- Cbt r Hwav $615. Chap Hup Hin $300, Mr. Chan Cheng Kum ition SlOO. Mine. Yeo Kirn Loan S5O. Mr. E G. Hilton 825. The Students of
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  • 116 2 DURING the week five men from the R.A.F. Setetar a::'; eight from the Royal Australian Air Force Changi gB v c their blood. rteen more men from the Signals volunteered to give blood lor Desmond Bligh. Tne Singapore Blood Transfusion Service also great y appreciates the
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  • 87 2 CHKS9 enthusiasts m Singapore will again match iheir wits m August for the Chess Le; v Championship Tournament and the Lee Giok Ens Shield. The Secretary of the C League Tournament stated that he «as exterded bavitations to schools and other chess tions to send teams of
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  • 36 2 THE "SATHURTHT festi al to be conducted b y j Hindu Officers m the Govern- men! Departments wi'l be held at the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple, 19 Ceylon Road, on July 25 at 5.30 pjn.
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  • 52 2 THE SINGAPORE Fir, B lgade turned out twice yesterday to attend to laHanc fires. About one acre of La was set ablaze at tne 6| mile Pa .r Paojai Four hours aU i the fire-engine I i Tne second one at the H m^ e P-
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 37 2 GARRARD BRITISH CLOCKS GUARANTEE < day pendulum two tcne tf 6C t\i\ rum < v SILVERED FULL DIAL Z|>O3«UU EACH OTHER MOOELS IN STOCK WITH OAK OR CHROME CASE -EACH GUARANTEED AND FITTED WITH l| Jw.weiXEߥ dept. ■RORTTSJ^sOTM'Q I
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    • 123 2 >N CONVALrSCFNCE •>'. I r 0/ Us eat; iigestet the general system is brn, orcd and rhe amount eased. In com- to 1 Prof Josi ph cfcei S'cft Proti M of Siir-. c* th< Umveriiiy of H. zd doctor M the St Ann for children of Hrn atccl deportment at
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
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    53 2 pnoio. Future al>ove shows part of Sintrapcirs Marine Parade, the seaside resort at Katenf. which his b;"-n blocked for City Council labourers to repair the broken seawall. Ihe tv mmil has recently approved a sum of 5318.000 to develop the place into a special promenade with "special facilities for public
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    130 3 Here are two pictures of t pit il ii\ inn conditions m Singapore, today. On the lef| is a room m one of the attap houses built on stilts off Bendemeer Road, where recentlj similar houses have been demolished by the authorities. It i> a sample of a bedroom \\ith
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  • 267 3 ROTARIANS TOLD standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun. The Resident Commissioner Penang, Mr. Norman Ward, la>t ni-iht railed on the people of Penang to more information about Communists and their activities. t He made this appeal at the installation dinner of the Penang Rotary Club.
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  • Article, Illustration
    67 3 Three Kf'd Cross nurses arrived m Singapore yesterday afternoon and within two hours, flew to the Federation {0 ajd m the building up of Malaya's 410 new villages us visualised by General Sir Gerald lem pier, the His;h Commissioner. Left to right: Miss Margaret Harper, former »<•< otints clerk, Miss
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  • 266 3 $12,000 CANTEEN GIFT Standard Staff orrespondenl lI'OM. Sun. V twelve thousand dollar mobile vault-in, described l>v i ii<- Hentri Besar, Perak, ;i> a "l»rinr«!\ was donated tile well-known Ijm>!i tin mim r. \lr. < Ihmmiu Sam. to the I j n i Home Guard at
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  • 259 3  -  J. L. C. TAN I'.N TN T a small motorcar garage ofl Margoliouth, three Singaporeans a woman school teacher, a University graduate ii i his brother— are working hard on a radio-controlled model airplane. They hope to have their baby. the first model of
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  • 27 3 A C Inese mm fell of! nn On lay tfteri ton R< ichore Cai i and Jalan Be !i>- ienerai Hospital m v MBbulsnctb
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  • 96 3 MB P >'i Guan Hock was elected the President of the Gan Eng SStf t; Parent-Teacher Association on Saturday. The following ate the rest of the ofneia Vice Presidents:— Si Hoe Tuck. Mohamed AH, S. P. H. Desilva, and Chew Yean Fok. Secretary: -Wong Seng
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  • Article, Illustration
    41 3 photo. Siacapore schoolteacher, Mia Asne* Choy and Mr. V. T. HuiMint »v. two of the trio who are out to Introduce th<* first radio controlled model airplane for the competition i»i Suadai uexL *een busily at work on their model standard
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  • 201 3 THE CHINESE E tertainment.s Sub-Committee Jt the British Red Cross Appeal Com- mittee. 1952, will put their fo I and last show today at the Shangarilla Cafe at the New World at 8 p.m. m aid ot the Red Cross Fund. In their first
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  • 166 3 KUALA LI MPUR, Sun. Better co-operation from tli<» population will be secured a- more Federation Government officers Irani the language the people living m the an-a the} serve. This is one way to win the i emergency and create better relationships between all communities m
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  • 296 3 s| v.si i i<>\^ i" Singapore liable to load shedding today; I) i,,.) i m ii Place, lv hi fc'asin. jalan I unos, Mia* lor ii tppy iVorld. Isl i Rubber < o Sims \\u iH-mill, Shell <11 I Rubber Its Mi B 'i: n nrtwoi k,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 125 3 S^js FAREWELL h%? m+**^^^&k <M VI HUB m -4 liT I OPENS TOMORROW PEIULA CLARK i JnJ&'&t. j Vfllf V 1 4T'»l^ Cl SOON! H- IKHNtCOIOi l 9 ;> p r.i. From MORROW 909^9 b) >©th CBtUJ i U r j> > Seatti i A.st Asia I ilm pwsoita ROSALE^
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    • 33 3 I IST snows J, ft 'M.. I'M. »otli Ce»tnn Fo» \nv Musicil I •■.iih'M.iinnu'nt "MY BLUE HEAVEN .st.v unz Bolty (irablf DM Dtllej IN TECHNICOLOB TO MOKKOVV Warner Brn^ -Dftisioa <>f ChrMt.i.her Bljk**'
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    • 283 3 last fiTifnrrjitt i 45 1 Warners TECHNICOLOR Musical SOtrntinfj out oi" -;.vf7#* KOMOHHO 1% fa ANTHONY Valentino' MW^^ I i** I) 19 19 1 fFBBM) OF A BYGONE DAY I j| )l IM Ol OH Br n, T 7&HMCOIOK nius! I J STOOGES 1 <>nt< <h, Sir;* !><■!•<• !*> pnjoying
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 76 3 /"SINSAPpjOaWy Kt-d Cross Appeal Week. Co at Shangarilla Cafe, New World 8 p.m Y.\\.( .A. Cooking < I Raffles Quay. V..M.C.A.: Talk on The Trends and Aspirations oi Youth m Australia today' 8 p.n pore Open Tennis Tourn 5 p.m Football practii Balestier 5 p.m.; Board oi D ectors 1
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  • 621 4 c- grows, the problem of squatters will Ls fast approaching when the I th< City Council must fix their squatter :ounci] had a Squattei Committee, ai th€ report of the Town PlanPeppier, before it can make up ainst squatter proisland. In the past ter prohv Kallang Basin
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  • 14 4 "There's twenty quid on ihis! —Bloke .sitting; there is holding the stakes!"
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 924 4 Malay Economy And How Best To Improve It Sir: Plense allow me to congrai at you on your ent editorial of July 15, m which you gave a very balanced and reasonable view on the MCA's decision lo start a §500,000 Malay Welfare Fund. I hope that your sound advice
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    • 378 4 Sir.— With the coming into for c oJ the Employees Provident Fund Ordinance, the fuiure of the workers is ired m their old age when are no longer able to work. This sounds very attractive indeed. Bii as m many matters nothing is perfect
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    • 51 4 Sir; Mr. "Politician", Who c Utter nppcareci m your i. sue of July 10, would like to know whether the Singapore People's Party still exists. I would like to know why the Independent Labour Party has stopped blowing its huge trumpets? J. BALK AKA SINGH.
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    • 318 4 Sir: A 1( tter signed by a student and published m last Monday's issue of your paper, complained of the lack of trained teachers m one of the Government Secondary Afternoon Schools. Perhaps that student wil] be surprised to know that a certain Government Secondary
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    • 66 4 WHEN, OH, WHEN Sir, Is Sing, war with any one? Jt would appear to be so from the frequent black* v One realises tl 2 City !ouncillors and I I are tr\ tto get sufficient nuixi rs ;i:,(i ge < i at to give us enough i U the however,
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    • 220 4 Sir. Kindly spare me a c of your valuable space to enable me to reply to an a i :le which appeared m the Straits Times of June 7, signed "Fairplay." The statement made by •■Fairplay" is a distortion of facts. A cautious driver is one
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    • 190 4 Better English Thro' Dramatics In Our S chools Sir ied have beei ''.-■< on what Ed uc; c. should provide. On on however, a'i are ag ;ucation must be d gned to Costei < of every cl bring to bis or her 1,1 < ere is appropriate* In any room
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    • 100 4 knew tr\ S the Answer f*^^ ninth rh<:t d far >^ houxeuifi I fO« ij(\iiiK 1 '.v H V(i,ivl MNISHID ■f>,v« BQ AtaD flfttl A If OOMI '<O r"l Os EAMTH j9 MDuW o*» /< wja wav» vo.i c. i H couldn't &f t L Wj TO DO NOW ?fa
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 255 5 <MM \<.O. Jul> 2O (Renter President Trnman's diehard ill, 1 ii Demoi'ral opponents ye»ler<la\ won tin- official verdict m -(in.il*!>!** \m\\\ pro-l ninian forces o\cr representation :ii ilu* party's il convention^ opening here on Monday. H vai delegations from the two southern states
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  • 28 5 MM JuU J<> \H»). One-fiftfa <>l tin!.,ii.,n o( ihifl Wettl Ja\a provincial capital lo l'r« -ii« ni Quiriuo^ii ;.("ii\.i! here tin rompanj <•{ President Sukarno*
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  • 101 5 Truman Feels 'Fine,' Ready For Convention \N July :<) i l* —President Tmnui «<• tnraed ta the White Boose yesterday feeling "fine* 1 after v exhaostiTe threeday hospital < kui) and his aides said be was ready to tddieaa the Democratic con 1 inn M\ t v k. Press Secretary
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  • 6 5 N' lists Raid Red Island lo
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  • 84 5 45 Rescued From Blazing uS Freighter lh" luxury hnrr Gripsho':.i turn- d MtTi J ship ami -nihJi'-il iroiu death 15 ol 19 persoaa teems helghtei ■re yesterday 85 nfles <>ir Urn easlera lip «»i lo n c Island. US$l,OOO.--i nuu. carried nine 40 and ;i ■arjio, including volatile A Gripsholm
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  • 16 5 BONN .1 20 Reuter^ I West German p esidei I dor Heus heart
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 5 photo. Uh.it a wolt. li<- doesn't whistle at you— you have to whistle for him The wolf Siberian wolfhound, usually called a Borzoi is one of eighi m Blackpool show. Show-girl Gwyaitti Baxter often takes him for a romp on the beach.- Mirror
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  • 21 5 MR EDWARD Carson (32), tfP, Who was missing for two da- s, has been found, the Scotland Yard anyesterday.
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  • 193 5 JL WASHINGTON, July 20 (UP)— The US Navj announced that it *ill build 390 mv ships during the f»M-;il year 1953, including a second atomic-powered ...K m «rinf and a second super-aircraft carrier. v Secretary Dan Kimbaii said the submarine will be
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  • 276 5 TOKYO Jul) 20 British Embassy spokesman ,id vr-nr<l:«> lluii ItrilMi Ambassador >ir Esler Dening has opened negotiations with the Japanese Foreign Office m an attempi t«» gain custody «>i i\m> British lilora arrested («>•• theft !>y Japanese police m
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  • 71 5 LONDON". July 20 <l. T P> .1 Government purchased a 30-room mansion m Londons X, sington Palace Gan known as the "Millionaire's Row For the official residence <'t Ambassador Shunichi Matsumoto. The ma bad been empty since it was vacated by the British Air Ministry
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  • 54 5 LONDON July 20 «AP>— The Chairman bl ihe 8.0.A.C.. Sir Miles Thomas, asked a pil I to buy a parrot for him m Africa. The pilot ciiri and gave the bird a little coaching, .so that on its arrival m London it could say: "More pay
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  • 56 5 TOKYO, July 20. (UP) 3 i's new anti-subversiv< .uoes into i m Monday. 1 io law Imposes severe penalties I >•■ activities designed to overthrow or subvert government, but many feel thai its wide discretionary powers make it too easy for government to put pressure on legitimate labour
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  • 78 5 'No Depression, Say 7 Experts PARI9. July 20. (Reuter) Seven international economic experts have dismissed the sibiiity of a world depression after studying the internal ftnan cial status ol membi pnijo. the Organisation of Europ< an Economic Co-operation and United States. But m a no page repori on their study
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  • 150 5 11 DUNCAN British Columbia, July 2f, <*' P) A s{ri{()wnvon, Picard yesterday {,ruar*nspherc explorer. Dr. Jean icm\ rn.n«, j teed a trip to Mars by 1954 to anyone mUB*S to pay $258,000 for a ride. t The oS-vear-oid scientist who retired tins
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  • 213 5 LAHORE, July 20 (K«ut«*r) Six ]hm»|>l«' were killed when police opened fire on an ani mln crowd m MulUui >oter«lay. the I'unjali (iovcrnnicni announced. A press note aid the city wai tense and ■00 troops ha d been moved m to maintain
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  • 83 5 NEW YORK. July L- .-'—An oil tanker gushed up m flames yesterday and. wracked by ighty explosions, drifted out of control down the East Rivet water! ront. Then, abandoned by its fourman crew. it bumped into a pier and sank." Th e vessel's cook missing.
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  • 86 5 Ex-Ceylon Governor' s Daughter Killed COURMAYEUR (Italian Alp July 20 (Reuter)— The bod-, ol 25-year-old Englishwoman killed m a climbing accident on Mont Blanc has been identified as Jocelyn Penelope Moore, d ter of Sir Henry Monek-M Moore, former Governor ot CeySir Henry is believed to be living m Capetown,
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  • 58 5 DENVER, July Genera! Dwight Eisenhower will :ome the Brat Republican presidential candidate to r an all out campaign swing ugh the Southern states m m attempt to carry them m November. The General plans to Texas Louisiana. Florida. Georgia North Carolina and Virginia. as
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  • 36 5 SAIGON, July 20. (AFI i Five children were ki'led and J-i 'injured yesterday when Vietmwh terrorists threw a grenade <■ the market-place at Vungliem. a ge about 70 miles southwest Saijjon.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 67 5 r" U /Tl>'TiiiKMnw6ili'i' 'I Cl'o K^iCOT v .-r rH rHAJ*S Rl ,-r n> U'KI f.VHATCHA MEAN, HE'S IN V> Hu ,?>' 'c rm i that MOMB^T UKC A [FOO; fWI RE ]CI I WN w.wf, A BAD FIX? HE'5 GOT NO, NOT s?^l£S^rJ2ijpnP 4 STUPOOJ&S.CMIA JUSTACOUPIE HI KOI OURNUS6ETS,€XIK YET
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  • 543 6 I BUSINESS on Malayan markets gained m volume during the week but price trends varied m the different departments. Industrials have not lost their sagging tendency but most Tins show improvement and Rubbers have eased under neglect. Malayans with tin- interests, whom we have met, view with
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  • 284 6 Johan Tin Dredging Limited: Tributors mined spasmodically for 8 months during the financial .car to the 31st January. 1952, after which security requirements led to the closing of the mine. At present the Directors cannot say when mining is likely to be resumed. The Company made a
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    • 1005 6 Tlie Busintess Indostrials. Alexandra Brick 0 93 40, Fraser Ne iv« linary $3.85 to $3 80. Gammon 52 ito $2. (J0. Hammer $2.10, Malayan Cement (75 cents paid) i] •i' Malayan Collieries SI s"! 51 McAlister $39.00, Straits 1 nes 53 TT 1 Straits Trading I Straits Steamship (20.00. Jin-.
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    • 411 6 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland-America Line Nederhuid Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIV BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P Sham Penang RONDO (SMN) 2?July 3Aug 4 sAng 6 7 Aim SLOTEEDUK (HAL) 14 I9Aug 20 21Aug 22 S3Aoe AMPENAN (RL) ?0 25Aug 26 27
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    • 353 6 SAILINGS PROM SCANDINAVIA "SELANIMA" tor Bangkok 2(, i 7.i uJ •TIOMA" for 8:,,,k0k.. > AU PAIAC.onia- Bangkok Saigon Hongkong. Knhr Yokohama 30 '30iue fM -INDIA- for Bangkok; Saigon, Hongkong. Manila, Kobe Yokohama 18 "MlSrnt 14 I"9 FROM JAPAN HoM.Kun, "PEODOCK" for Bangkok It U SAIUNGS TO (omimm ;.i\ Uu For
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  • 195 7 THE Singap r< H :key Association has tlu- proud distinction of having a Disciplinary Board that has never met during the year. In a record number of matches played during the season. there has never been a single breach of discipline reported to the association.
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  • 103 7 SCA Beat Schools By Eight Wickets FIELDING a fairly-strong side ihc S.CA. oVfeatrd (he Cniihlwril -.*■.<!- -b) i^hi widkets on the S.R.C. ground yet*ter<!ay. lln > i I id* r«jn« v«uiati> <•>• of St. indrew's and vi kiitcM Srliool K< !ti Su m* >t. .J«»~<*|»li*r» wan i he highest scorer
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  • 261 7 THE Singapore Cycle Racing Association held tlirir amui.il -ra— track meeting on the Hong Lim Green yesterday. The R^F cyclists once again dominated tin mccl by winning the major events. Kri<- ihe Island Ramblers participating m the novices events did* well t<> win I»<»t
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  • 137 7 FOUR men's singles and two veteran singles were played off at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last night m th e elimination rounds of the Malayan Badminton Championships, to be staged m Singapore during August holidays. The results were Men's singles: M. Sagali bent Low Seah Chuan 15—4.
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  • 223 7 Dockyard XI Beaten By RAF Seletar RAF SELETAR scored a run victory over Pi. M. Dockyard m a friendly cricket match played at Seleta'r yesterday. Batting first, Seletar were all out for 125. Allan topscored with 45 while Hardman and Beanie shared bowling honours for the Dockyard. In reply, the
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  • 210 7 OMBINI D RCH< "i I [NJWi D 1 2 3! A I). tn < and b 16 b 0 ngh 15 han i un out 3 j H .i Pow b H Rli \V. V> .«f v Hji i b 1 1 •1. I I'.hw i ISC p 4
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  • 308 7 S'pore Golf Tournament THE Singapore Amateur Golf championship will boain next Saturday and Sunday. The draw times for the first qualifymd which will be held at land Club on Saturday j 26 are as follows: 2. 'no Hopcroft and Craifc. 2.05 Sanders and Hutcho. on 2.10 Goodrich and Owen 2.15
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  • 540 7 WASHINGTON, Julj > (AP)--Tanny Campo of the Philippines was named as a logical contender for the flyweight title todaj by the National Boxing Cssociation. In its quarterly ratings, ihv NBA listed Dado Marino of Hawaii. Teddy Gardner <>f England, and Campo as the logical contenders
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  • 138 7 pi SCC. beat a C< v lon Sj XI by 117 run B Cricket Club I I jps for six v, Hull top H GB. < plied writh Diplock i four lor I*' 1 r; Smith (three I em* n poru S.C.C.: D. i
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  • 18 7 Indians Beaten By Cricket Club ..1 H n 1 I1 V v b I I I I »> I
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 904 7 SITUATIONS VACANT I APPLICATIONS i >- tnviU d Federal Citizens rap. ap. Dtments as Probation Officers. S 117 Scale to en is- 1204 x 12 240/1 Bar/Prob tion Officer Grade HI 5252 :< 2 Ba Probation Officer Gade II I >. x 12 138 x 18 I For men ■^cnle
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    • 627 7 NOTICFS SINGAPORE CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION ANNUAL General Meet; wiM be he d at No. 7 Wartia Katong 10 30 a.m. On Sunday 21 June. 1952. Malayaa Teaali hiimpionships 1952 tyan Tennis Championships will be played Penang under the auspices ol The Lawn Tennis Association i I Malaya from 28th August
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    • 138 7 SITUATION, WANTED A Correspondent Typist with proficiency m English seeks suitable situation. Knows Tamil and Hindustani r.iso Box T. 812 Standard. Singapore. ACCOMMODATION VACANI BOARD Lodging available m 9e!f-Contained Soong Finn Guest House. 24G Tembeling Rd Spore Tel. HI 149 AGENTS WANTED BUSINESS Organising Agent U wanted by a big
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    • 147 7 STEEL DESKS i F DESIGNED FOX BEAUTY QUALITY CniCE EQUIPMEXTi AD. CHUL r fc"*O«i.f V BIGGEST LAUGHS > ABBOn-OSTEUjO ft|| tmtdikV\ WEX- soon li v i 1 3 NOTICh IN THE HK'li CXHJRT OF im COLONI <>l island ot Singapore, In the matter of a Scheme I property of the
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 108 7 Todays Radio SINGAPORE (IS* n.pirr* x 4 1 oielres) n ::n a.n tor Eneßsti Srhools; §JJO Interlude; m a.m. News: IM6 Somr^ of Festerdaj ami i I%A& i»r Bagliib Schools; I p.m Prograituiu 1 Suniiu.iry, J .Ol Oi.rtr Shcarinu; Quin tet k Ptggy Lee; i News; 1.48 Benw ttii »hr
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  • 218 8 rHOUSANI) -"..,i lau-. one ol ihe lai-.-i .i- waich pan* i I kluang, lurned oul al ihe In- I h.l. »n.ii. x.-;.t.l:i> to mm- >iu S »porea j ni -i i the Johore < binesc m a MKlt( Playi with thai borne ground
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    17 8 TODAY'S Sport SIMGAPOxwE i j •on Sta KLUANG SOCCEI IPOH s .ah vs B SC I FENANG
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  • 93 8 Negri, Kedah Draw The team raw 1— 1 m the XI today, made >ide v h r m tl I p match. •.wards were pa i i ;iant. itter N gi was an unThe vanguards ber ot scoring .ed their attack .wid came near >unts on three >todian. ited larg
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  • 53 8 Board men Win Cup A LAB of Singapore Harbour Board and T 5 s f iXI ai nex 1 B G inda- Memoi ial cup c >n the SHB Sport- Jay. The r Board by six goals to fou J lilads won 1 Bird, sc B SHB were Moki Enghs
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  • 185 8 New Student Becomes New Champ KAJANG, Sun. K. Thamchampion athlete at Kajang High School >i 1 5 meet held at the school id on Saturday. Chong Koon How who ated the school sports for the .last five years left this year I A. ralia leaving the tion of school champion
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  • 75 8 THE following have been chosen to represent the Singapore Business Houses Associaasains: Europeans at Jalan Besar on July 26 The SBHFA XI to play South China will be selected after Club Secretaries requested to inform the hon. secretary, SBHFA as to whether their players are available or
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  • 182 8 i is probably the istory, rompe'.ed m a i ai m of the B o held at •ied the praise of the Council, F. Mc i> io was McNeice aLso com* i c Club on iti mem- orised many t emarked I H it
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    28 8 Two famous runners training together ai Ihe Olympic village m Helsinki are Arthur Wint (left) of Jamaica and Izeciioslayakia's Kinil Zatopek. The Olympiad opened at Helsinki on Saturday.
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  • 441 8 PERAK WIN MALA YA CUP MATCH BY 1-0 H'OIJ. Sun. Perak scored a lucky unimpressive and unconvincing one nil victor) over Federation Combined Services m a Malaya Cup fixture <>n the Chinese 4ssembl) Hall ground this evening. The match which was watched by a poor crowd \wis of a mediocre
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  • 173 8 Selangor Trounce Malacca MAI. Art' A. Sun.— Selangor, with Thomas Cup players A. Piruz and Chan Kon Leong. trounced Malacca nine-nil m a Foong Seong Cup-tie played here at the Anglosing Sports Club during the weekend. Selangor won but did no. have everything their way. Diminutive, bespectacled Tay Kah Chong
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  • 69 8 AN expression of its appreciation of Mr, A W. Frisby's services to education m Singapore and of its gratitude for his patronage, the Gan Eng Seng Parent-Teacher Association has instituted the Frisby Cup which will be a challenge cup to be competed for among the secondary schools m
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  • 369 8 Rovers, Fat hu l In Drawn Game A THOUSAND spectators at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday witnessed a 60-minute stni«r«»le for suppreiiiacv that ended m a one all draw between Rovers and I alluil karih m an SAFA cup tie match. There was little to choose between the two teams. While
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  • 371 8 Russia Triumphs In Gymnastics HELSINKI, July 20, (UP) Russia virtually assured herself a gold medal m the Olympic gymnastic tournaments team competition by building up a 2.50 points lead over favourite Switzerland after the six compulsory events of the Olympic 12 on Saturday. The most startling surprise was sprung by
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    40 8 I Man spri who r.ui thr 104 under id s. Neuri St-mliiiiii Sr i rhampiofl at Serrmbai Auria weekend t ft the evcni sees., m tin- Jiii.il 11 Mv ik.il-ii! icluv finished m 9 Hr- !i»- itv an I riri.n
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  • OLYMPIC ROUND-UP
    • 44 8 FRANCE S four aar COX V\ Olympic rowing i today. French crew won with :i ftnishii which nosed out .ird. Sp I and Finland fifth. The United Si J > s crew by t in a terrific fin Dc third, and E^ I winners A.P.
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    • 52 8 4!)!) Ml I Rl S H< RDLI "Mi-m- HeaM One 1 < Mi i I.s.i SIJ seemnis I i I < )k.m,i I. it). m 1 > •HidHI kl IWO: t I i mi. v I Rus^.i i 7)\.:\ m-i diiiK. 1 1 Yori-.r I .*> i 55 rcondh S.
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    • 39 8 THE Olympic tree s ing tournamenwit!i 143 competitors tiie eight wei I round one: V X no (Japan) beat R .1 S -iem on points. Ft- Bernard ezuela* (fall) 1" R, T beat M G 1 minute mds Reuter
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    • 57 8 AS expected th,< T in women led today's qualifiers women's discus c Nina Etomanchkova had the best qualifying throw of 45.05 metres. She was followed by world record R »j t's Nina Dumbandze who threw 4:5.20 me:: s Among other qualifier* were Japan's Toyoko Nosshino, was cheered for qualifying throw
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  • 49 8 IPOH. Sun. Kinta peans won. this year's Bratider Shir 'he cricket when they defeated easily Sanv, > by 50 runs on Sam;.' Club ground Tanjong Ram- i this afternoon. X ta Europeans were all out for and Sanv Club repli-' I I h only 26 runs.
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  • 153 8 PEXAXG. Sun.— A brilliant unde'eated century by Stubbs .gh ghted tile opening tie ol the Penang Inter Community cricket between the Europeans and the Eurasians today The European^ won by 83 runs Batting firs:. :r;e Europeans declared at 233 for four after completing 35
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  • 436 8 HELSINKI, Jul) -'0 (UP4Ceuler). I l.« second day of the L 952 Olympics n«»i ofl to flying it«l morning a cloud) vuailicr. pot^iblc showew Mid i S5-clegre€ temperature^ Imii full schedule rvenls, Some I 15 entries from S3 countries participated m ili< greatest Olympic r»i:i»'i;»
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  • 5 8 Masked Mat Men Beaten X!
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 75 8 The greatest event m post-war motoring The NEW AUSTIN SEVEN" Austin's new 'Seven' has opened the eyes of the world. Its 30 b.h p. 4-cylinder O.H.V. engine gives a top speed of over mp h. and petrol consumption up to 50 m.p.g.! It has dependent front suspension, four rear-opening doors;
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    • 36 8 EXCELLENT FOOD g (SCO£Ui Jjk fS lD>urh SlL\ LX >> 2 WE SPECIALISE IN SUKL 3 ELECTROPLATE OF QUAL.n OU" l wf|) 3 COMPRISES MANY SUGGESTION. DING, BIRTHDAY, CHRISTENING INDIVIDUAL GIFTS. S P H. d e 5
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    • 28 8 iMM S ami I IMES HIGH TIDES at the principal res iyj: IODW >! P.M Singapore 11.33 11.23 Port Dickson SM 5.43 Port Sham *> 4 5.4t; Peaanc 12.49 12^3
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  • YOUTH
    • 25 1 YOUTH f A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE STANDARD FOR MALAYAN YOUTH J L i MO. II MONDAY, JULY 21, 1952. 4 PAGES FREf
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    • 598 1  - S'PORE STUDENTS RUN FREE CLINIC for POOR FRANCIS LEE PRACTICAL civics i* being put into practice \t\ i\w boy« of tin- Si. \ri<lrew*s School^ vvJu-n, combining forces with I h« 4»f iln- M. Marpgarct 9 SdbooL they run a free rlinir for ihr poor m the village of Ptitoag Pawn
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    • 16 1 WORLD GUIDES TO ATTEND INTERNAT'L CAMP IN UK ai srasio r". be t .eii-Powe!!. Tod G
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    • Article, Illustration
      90 1 vik^. SRI \(-i Irtti aided bj one of the Post-CertihCite students ill M \!idr?'w\ M'lkhi!. h ri i«rs up a cWd I it tor irtjimtiii m the rimir. The students «>r 9L Andrew's i<»in!iui»- farces with 1 hi- ;irN <>( St M trjjarct's Scluiil. Mn•.:•),,,i- i l i, running ol
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    • 915 1  - IT'S NEVER TOO YOUNG TO SA VE W.A. COOPER By DIRECTOfi 01 POSTS, SINGAPOHE 'I'lIK Postal Service Depart mint, Singapore, uill conduct another Saving* Bank Campaign m the Colony very shortly. A number of young people —(specially those who were ■rise enough to open Post Office Savings Bank accouuts will
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    • 621 1 JT WOULD not be strictly trne to say that Mr. McKellar and i uUber arrived m Malayu at one and the same moment, but they were not separated by many months. About the time thai some bright-eyed adventurer was smuggling the firsl Brazilian seeds
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    • 228 1  -  VIVIEN GRAINGER i some tfu] no-- i which creeps into the. voices of afl "exiles'". Malaya was his home for the t>- ire oJ his life and his memories are there. P ding on the Lukut river, memories oJ a gmali hut s where between Port Qickson
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    • 35 1 J) < /111. '11 n i>i i j I! ])c will VM d "The Trends And .-1 public and Vo A I Hum/ I f]h r;j 1 tie more Singe >■
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 32 1 f 5 o^ EX f 1 ~m.MA I j 4 I h 1 I I rl 1 w 4 A I CHUNG KHSAW BANK, LTD. i v uni usi intekks^wii.l bk W,
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      • 47 1 I t^^^sß BWB BP 9 Elephant "Add health to your meals," V\&\. Get mummy to keep a supply of "Elephont' Margarine m the Houvc. Slop $ome on your bread, you'll love it'i flo.'ur IHO HONG OIL MILLS (1931) LTD. 65, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE— I. TEL: 591 1
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 53 2 picture). i t f- f,st»'si Kui mUm track was Joyce Deans of the Loßvrnl «>f the Holj Infant .1 tsiis at the Singapore Inter 6cbool MhlMic Sports h. Id at thr Jalan Besar Stadium last ivcdi lh\s pktorc shows lojce takint off m the Inter hoo! Refal]
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    • 375 2 Saw Queen Five Times \FTER o week's mid term break the College reopened on Monday June, 30. We ore beginning to experience the real lingl.sh summer. Temperatures m the continuing leot wave have risen into the seventies during the jest week m Kirkby. Malayan apparel gives the impression
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    • 610 2  - INTER-SCHOOLS SPORTS ROUND-UP SPRINTER By THE SINGAPORE InlerScfaool Sports haw once again been run ami won, and this year the honour lias gone I© Kaffirs Institution. In t li c elimination heats there were quite a number <>t r <• o r*l l> r o U c n at ictoria
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    • Article, Illustration
      81 2 Othman Dom, aged 1!) is the unassuming Head Prefect of the High School, KlaiiK. He is m the School Certificate Class. Scouting is his favourite extra mural activity, and at present he hold?: the rank of Assistant Rover Leader of the High School Crew. Besides Scouting he represents the school
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    • 454 2 "\OITH" this week publishes a collection of poems submitted by its schoolboy readers. Our old friend Kang Eng Tong (Edwin Thumboo) contributed two efforts "The Moon"' and "Bygone Years."' Two new contributors whom "Youth"" has the pleasure to introduce this week aie Lan Teck Chuan and R.
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    • 797 2  -  TODAK By f)jdu>ei^'WtdL Jj~4j& IF I WERE YOU Does anyone ever say that to YOU? It usually means that he is advising you to do something that you do not like or cannot do. It is a silly saying because if lie really itas you, he
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    • 241 2 Flower Expert MISS Constance Spry, the famous export on flowers, flowerwork. and the arra ment of flowers, is busy giving a course of mooring instruction to London children between the ages of 6 and 16. Miss Spry maintains that many children have a profound love of flowers which
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    • 170 2 MISS BETTY \VT of Ipoh, who is studying a: Columbia University's Teachers lege on a U.S. Educational Exchange grant, expn i amazement at the breadth of the American school systems m a recent interview. "This is the firs: time I have seen such a vast emphasis place:!
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 53 2 JfS A FACT! '•',>' WF PIXANHA Identified by v.cious M^^^ t'-anqu\QT teeth let L^^j_jg^^^ tn on undershot |ows, --^^~^^s!~^ f4 tht mon-eotinq *-."~^^S^^^^^ y Piranha <f MJ«aJJy only eight to twelve ixchtt long. another famous Tiger i I Medicinal Product, the "CHEE THONE Vr^^^^^^^^^^W SAN pr vides in V V^'^i»-
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      330 3 job Week' Reflections Jba .iy m the Colony. Th«- success i i neei 3,000 Rovers, S and of cvi y desoripti- i ,-n ed i Scout Cornmake p tn m atefu] for he 'x the citizens or Sinj eh the s out! and ofl i tf tJw vhi
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    • 870 3  -  DEMI-TASSE 3y I low Important are Arts 1 and (rafts, and what place does it occupy m the school timetahle? The student teacher who sent m Ihe question agrees with the educational authorities of this country who have included quite correctly Arts and (rafts
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      62 3 picture) IK. MIJKA. K.t files Institution 1 champion middle and long distance runner is pictured here receiving t hf EnterSchool Imnpinnsliip (up from Mrs. W. L Blythe at the <los«- of the Inter-School Sports held last week. .Mitra was responsible for setting up a new record of 3 mm. .53.
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      20 3 CAPTAIN of Monk's Hill Bcfc—l rHav tram r«-. mr |h«- Irophy after his tram had WM Ju»»"r feW rejaj wB»
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    • 752 3 WILLIS HALL Talking Books GET THE MOST OUT OF HOBBIES I OOKIN'G for something wbiefa will please everyone would seem to be an impossible task. but. judging by the books up for review this week, «c seem to have done Just that. We have a new series for aer readers,
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      28 3 SINGAPORE'S fastest schoolgirl. Joyce Deans of the ConMiit of the Holy Infant Jesus, spm here receivinj the <iirK' Schools Championship Cup ;n the Inter-School Sports lii-ld last Wednesday.
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    • 31 3 VLTHOUGH f: f i i i not ye' I Ice 1 pa! <:.. i i n I ered p like for crot i ted ■pi i1 trie d
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      • 62 3 yOUNG OR OLD... ..whether you ore selecting a pen for adull or s:.i..r:. t you will find among the JKk Sheaffer range the answer to m w populor-pnccd Jcvourite for MBh^J J^^f Mb mSE i&^m (M^mm iiudf-nt, af£j/r /7^r Qr f1 Sup a cccb'C ir^^ HEAFFEIo fe^ AMERICA'S FIRST CHOICE
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      • 255 3 MONDAY CROSSWORD 1 S Ii 3 HI 4 M 5 il 6 Pi' II 8 111 9 111 I^l >PI k^ Ipl I r%^ M IL 111 I '5 16 i/ 18 I t 24 25 [k;V 26 ->^- v^ fr 1 .1 I. 27 I j I 'H?ti k-d
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    • 225 4  -  DAVE SHAW By ip Xii del gai ten m 1 Uan Teck R ad, i L CornweU In 194^. beginnina «an r»g ith live little i three u Ri m an c school 1 *mi sin i i n» tuu premises In Si- 1 m n
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    • 517 4  - Princess Champor Thong and Her Magic Cat CHRISTINE DIEMER »r /■;i'l*Oi)l:' If A Prince Vanishes mil Phra baj ihrti \v^ s < Ij 1, the fore In :i oi Ihc rai lute c ;:r..' lt that dJ I 80l CXit\ n became lime i<>r the pi incess Sun loch 11
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    • 123 4 'rilK girls had to put on their gayest frocks. the boys thei f best suits and jacketsand slacks. F>: a few nights ago the Co nmerce Department's endlerm picture was to be 150 boys and girls stood steps of South-West Essex Technical College, WalIn front sat
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    • 133 4 TWENTY ONE YEAROLD iin r«h Hong, is tiu" onlj old bo 3 of the Kiii.in^ Hi^ii School to gain ad:ni>>iori to the Science Faculty for the L 952 -53 academic year. Obtainins -i Grade 1 Certificate \i tke Senior Cambridge Examination m L 950, he
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    • 276 4 UN Speeds Children's Return CIX YEARS is a long time for any child to be separated from his family, especially under duress. Yet more than 12,000 Circrk children have not won their homes or families since 1946, 1947 and IMS. These are the children «rh > were taken from their
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      • 207 4 Schools Broadcasts Standard T;vo R:>d n Story B i 2.30 2.50; Sf.iiid.ird- Five Six 'Great People of the Past 1 3 20 DNESDAY, July ?3 Standard One: Singing Together 2 p.m. 2 25; Standards Four Five: Si h ies 3 p.m. 3.20; THURSDAY, JULY U Standard Two: Singing Together 2:1
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      • 74 4 THIMBLE THEATRE Starring POPEYE By TOM SIMS and BILL ZABOLY %+t «*~4 v t nun ooke* TM;SSTV'/ )^S CREEK DCUOM <Up > LITTLE <' S^ULO HA s^^( 6"<AM6fc a)ATE2---V6SJ I |^^/6OOD McAviMS.'! V Tr4= STCGAVv" TADPOLES fcv i A.VEI2y STKAM6EJ RS/ millions op Tf >^ vdcftA^ (OH, (SOOOy. 1 6CXSOy."
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